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bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. david: well i thought we would be focusing on apple. there was an errant ap report. it was a false report. there was no truth to it. it talked about an attack at the white house. it led to a 150 point drop. looking at day by day tick. it came right back again. in fact, look at this. the huge market gain today while all eyes are focused on apple. liz: it was a bogus twitter report on the associated press feed that said there were explosions at the white house but the markets recovered. let's get to nicole on the floor and look what we expected to look at, and that is apple with earnings coming out later this hour. >> so much anticipation for apple coming out. moving to high as 408 and change. w
bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. david: well i thought we would be focusing on apple. there was an errant ap report. it was a false report. there was no truth to...
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bob, good morning. >> reporter: and what is still happening. good morning, jon. this is a custody hearing to determine if those three 16-year-old boys should continue to be detained at a juvenile center in san jose. this is where they have been since their arrest this past thursday or if they should be allowed to be going back home with their families. the family of audrie pott, she is the 15-year-old girl they are accused of sexually assaulting, that family is determined to make sure they do stay behind bars. this morning pott's parents, stepmother and lawyers attende the hearing. it's not clear what, if anything, they were able to say before the judge since these proceedings are closed to the public and the media. we also don't know what the judge will decide. we'll get a better idea when the potts speak to us after it's over. it's highly unlikely for the boys to be arraigned, it usually takes place 10 days after the initial hearing. during a news conference pott's parents and stepmom said they are filing a wrongful death as a result of her suicide. she killed
bob, good morning. >> reporter: and what is still happening. good morning, jon. this is a custody hearing to determine if those three 16-year-old boys should continue to be detained at a juvenile center in san jose. this is where they have been since their arrest this past thursday or if they should be allowed to be going back home with their families. the family of audrie pott, she is the 15-year-old girl they are accused of sexually assaulting, that family is determined to make sure...
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of course, the board and staff of s f museum -- and bob, joy, and dave. the san francisco department of public works has been a true collaborator on this project and i would like to thank charles and gabriela. our team, of course webcor builders who made sure things happened and lineey oaks and lou, thanks, guys. and last but not least everyone at the san francisco fire department. we've government -- gone through a whole variety and great to assist a deputy chief who was an awesome partner during the early phase of this project and talking to the neighbors and trying to make sure the way it was paved for this project to really happen and of course deputy chief, kim lombardy to make sure we had all the details. i would like to point out to you that haven't noticed yet, there is a plaque to the right of the building that honors the fire fighters that have sacrificed their lives to the city for years. i would like to say with sincere hope today that they will serve for at least another hundred years. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> thank you. mr. letty. n
of course, the board and staff of s f museum -- and bob, joy, and dave. the san francisco department of public works has been a true collaborator on this project and i would like to thank charles and gabriela. our team, of course webcor builders who made sure things happened and lineey oaks and lou, thanks, guys. and last but not least everyone at the san francisco fire department. we've government -- gone through a whole variety and great to assist a deputy chief who was an awesome partner...
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corruption in all syria so let's take a listen to him elaborating on that point the current foreign minister bob carr was the u.s. embassy before it even back in the nineteen seventies even when he was a member of senior member of the new south wales strain your current prime minister julie get out your role as the sitting prime minister to rub it happened part because she sent a envoy to the us embassy let's put to this committee stop there's a constant back and forth in this year long sort of preparation. where she was gracious himself with various parties very recently there have been reports that ecuadorian diplomats in the meeting with the labor party in the u.k. were actually raise the issue of julian assange perhaps in an attempt to get a guarantee of safe passage for julian assange orange in case labor does come to power after the general elections in twenty fifteen but when i asked just about say he was quite skeptical he told me that he doesn't really think that there is going to be a change in the situation depending on which have a political party is in power in the u.k. so let's tak
corruption in all syria so let's take a listen to him elaborating on that point the current foreign minister bob carr was the u.s. embassy before it even back in the nineteen seventies even when he was a member of senior member of the new south wales strain your current prime minister julie get out your role as the sitting prime minister to rub it happened part because she sent a envoy to the us embassy let's put to this committee stop there's a constant back and forth in this year long sort of...
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bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the boston terrorism investigation reminds us big brother is watching. surveillance cameras gave law enforcement some of their best clues in identifying the men they say were behind the attacks. and while, of course, we're grateful the suspects were found, the issue raises serious questions about privacy. slate columnist says, if anything, big cities need even more surveillance cameras because the benefits outweighs the whirisk. he joins us from l.a. you argue cameras should be installed everywhere, but let's be honest. they can't catch everything. >> yeah, they can't catch everything, but after something goes down, they're a really good way to figure out what happened, and they can also
bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the boston terrorism investigation reminds us big brother is watching. surveillance cameras gave law enforcement...
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hi, bob. >> caller: am i really on or no? >> host: yes, you are. >> caller: okay. mr. elder, you're the best. i've been listening to you. 38 year withs army, three wars, blown up in iraq, 32 years hapd. that's not my question. my question is when are you going to stop playing around d lack of words -- and run for president? [laughter] >> guest: two things could happen if i run. one of them is i could win, the other one is i could lose, and both of them are bad. [laughter] but thank you for that. i've given it some thought, seriously, and i came this close to running for senate against barbara boxer, and i flew to d.c., and i met a bunch of senators. my be arena lost by ten points, i could have. >> host: larry elder, what do you think about the kerfuffle around dr. ben carson? >> guest: i like dr. carson, and i thought that it was pretty gutsy for him to have said what he said right in front of the president, advocating the use of health savings accounts to deal with medical issues. and i'm not a big proponent of obamacare. i think that obamacare will, ultimately, hurt
hi, bob. >> caller: am i really on or no? >> host: yes, you are. >> caller: okay. mr. elder, you're the best. i've been listening to you. 38 year withs army, three wars, blown up in iraq, 32 years hapd. that's not my question. my question is when are you going to stop playing around d lack of words -- and run for president? [laughter] >> guest: two things could happen if i run. one of them is i could win, the other one is i could lose, and both of them are bad....
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bob pisani has more from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> it was an ugly day for stocks. down on concern about slower global growth. but an ugly day for the markets got uglier just before 3:00 eastern time when word come of two explosions at the boston marathon. the dow, already down 165,
bob pisani has more from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> it was an ugly day for stocks. down on concern about slower global growth. but an ugly day for the markets got uglier just before 3:00 eastern time when word come of two explosions at the boston marathon. the dow, already down 165,
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the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, accompanied by the department's comptroller undersecretary bob hailed for her hearing on department of defense fiscal year 2014 budget request and the posture of the u.s. armed forces we welcome secretary hagel on his first appearance as secretary of defense before this committee. we thank all of our witnesses for their service to our nation and to the soldiers sailors airmen and marines at home and in harm's way. we could never say that enough. your testimony today is a key component of the committees review of the fy2014 budget request for the department of defense. this year's request includes $526.6 billion for the base budget and $88.5 billion for overseas contingency operations for oh although as your testimony notes the oco number is a placeholder figure pending final force level of deployment decisions. the future defense budget meeting congress's failure to enact legislation reducing the deficit by $1.2 trillion is required by the budget control act. as a result of that the dod funding for fy2013 was reduced by sequestration and the amou
the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, accompanied by the department's comptroller undersecretary bob hailed for her hearing on department of defense fiscal year 2014 budget request and the posture of the u.s. armed forces we welcome secretary hagel on his first appearance as secretary of defense before this committee. we thank all of our witnesses for their service to our nation and to the soldiers sailors airmen and marines at home and in harm's way. we could never say that enough. your...
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baghdad bob alone kabbalah as far as i'll file we've traveled a road where danger is ever present. khaled was under the protection of his god and me maps of providence. bolt. cutter leave. our little illegal uliana. please. please please. please please. please. please. report sign merging that of the suspects in the boston marathon bombings were from near the russian republic of chechnya this comes as the men had to continues in watertown massachusetts off to please a shot to a day and a one suspects a. high speed race for rides out the government unleashes its forces on pro reform demonstrators than by frank just ahead of the monarchy is for me to one grand prix while activism trying to make their voices heard against all the organs plus. sleep well kids love my kids their friends live in those apartments. those houses we don't know about them as the search for survivors continues after the deadly explosion at a fertilizer plant in texas concerns good public safety violations and america's crumbling industrial infrastructure.
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as bob pisani said, only about 45% of companies are beat top line. it reflects the sluggish global economy that we have. >> so what is the message of these earnings, and how should investors use that information when they're making their investment decisions? >> well, again, we do think you're going to get a bit of a setback in the market. but longer term the economy is still growing. well would use that as more of a buying opportunity. if you look within the earnings what you're seeing is the company that has more stable earns path like consumer staples are doing okay, where the more cyclical-oriented companies are the ones that seem to be disappointing here. you're paying a pretty steep valuation differential for the stable earnings companies like consumer staples. so we would actually start to look to rotater thing the econngomy isto improve and get into more cyclical areas like technology potentially. >> oh, you would get into technology? you see bargains because they've been so beaten down over the last couple of weeks? >> yeah. i think the valu
as bob pisani said, only about 45% of companies are beat top line. it reflects the sluggish global economy that we have. >> so what is the message of these earnings, and how should investors use that information when they're making their investment decisions? >> well, again, we do think you're going to get a bit of a setback in the market. but longer term the economy is still growing. well would use that as more of a buying opportunity. if you look within the earnings what you're...
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i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> as bob just mentioned, the price of gold plunged today, recording its second worst loss ever and closing below $1400 an ounce for the time in more than two years. today was the first time ever that the dow and price of spot gold both recorded triple digit losses. why is selloff and what may be next for the precious metal? jackie deangelis has our report. >> another massive selloff in the gold market today, but what's fuelling the fur rouse rotation? several factors are at play including the continued strength in the equity market. gold had lost its luster, but gold is also an inflation hedge and as long as the fed continues with its stimulus program, investors believe inflation is likely to remain in check. >> people thought the price of gold was a good hedge against stock market moves and forgot that the price of gold really is an inflationary hedge and then you buy gold to preserve purchasing power. while we're not seeing the signs of inflation because commodity prices have not risen. interest rates have remained low, so the cost of com
i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> as bob just mentioned, the price of gold plunged today, recording its second worst loss ever and closing below $1400 an ounce for the time in more than two years. today was the first time ever that the dow and price of spot gold both recorded triple digit losses. why is selloff and what may be next for the precious metal? jackie deangelis has our report. >> another massive selloff in the gold market today, but what's fuelling the fur...
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david: bob, one. problems is apparently lack of integration, say per holdings is the company that hosts the reservations that american airlines has. american was unable to access the systems of say per holdings. >> no, no. what they are talking about has nothing to do with whether or not the computers are actually opened by the airline or owned by the say per which used to be part of american which got spun off into a public company. has to do with the technical linkage to the network. david: my question was whether or not, perhaps they should go back to having that reservation system all under the american airlines tent? >> no, doesn't make any difference. david: doesn't? >> no, doesn't make any difference. the fact of the matter, look these things are enormously complex, very technical systems. it happens to all the airlines. all the airlines wish that it wouldn't happen but every now and then there's a glitch and that is the kind of rub-off you get because the systems are so integrated. lori: would
david: bob, one. problems is apparently lack of integration, say per holdings is the company that hosts the reservations that american airlines has. american was unable to access the systems of say per holdings. >> no, no. what they are talking about has nothing to do with whether or not the computers are actually opened by the airline or owned by the say per which used to be part of american which got spun off into a public company. has to do with the technical linkage to the network....
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>> not yet, bob. and it's hard for-- it's hard for me and for many of us to imagine what could motivate people to harm innocent men, women, and children in the way that these two fellows did. >> schieffer: governor, i know you're proud of your city and the people of massachusetts. >> very. >> schieffer: and we're proud of you, too, thank you so much. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> schieffer: and we're going to turn now to our two top investigators who have carried cbs news through all of this, cbs news justice department correspondent bob orr, and in new york, cbs news senior correspondent john miller. john miller, you just heard the police commissioner. what do you draw from that, from what he said this morning? >> well, i think he's framed a couple of really interesting questions. when you have the two suspects, their photographs are out there, they've been out for a couple of hours, they're driving around in a car, and you have to ask yourself, where are they going and what are they doing? b
>> not yet, bob. and it's hard for-- it's hard for me and for many of us to imagine what could motivate people to harm innocent men, women, and children in the way that these two fellows did. >> schieffer: governor, i know you're proud of your city and the people of massachusetts. >> very. >> schieffer: and we're proud of you, too, thank you so much. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> schieffer: and we're going to turn now to our two top investigators who...
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® rivarox
the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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baghdad bob alone kabbalah as far as i'll file we've traveled a road where danger is ever present. khaled was under the protection of his god and me maps of providence. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. world of. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. last. week. for america international airport in the very heart of moscow.
baghdad bob alone kabbalah as far as i'll file we've traveled a road where danger is ever present. khaled was under the protection of his god and me maps of providence. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. world of. science technology innovation all the latest...
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bob pisani in the middle of the action. there's the nasdaq up 30 points with technology seeing the same chart pattern and the s&p 500 at the same exact time. >> gold did the same thing. the currencies did the same thing, oil did the same thing. >> huge market reactions across the board. let's get to bob pisani in the middle of the action. over to you, bob. >> 140 points in one minute, it was wild on the floor. but we're right back to where we were prior to that 107 move to the downside. it's been a good day and a good day because of earnings. they were fine. here's the big story. big multi-national companies, your united techs all came out and affirmed their 2013 guidance. a couple noted their earnings will be a little light. they're expected to make it up in the second half of the year. that was good enough for most of these companies and for the overall market. take a look at airlines. good earnings, great earnings reported from delta. good one from u.s. air. delta said the magic words. we're well positioned to generate s
bob pisani in the middle of the action. there's the nasdaq up 30 points with technology seeing the same chart pattern and the s&p 500 at the same exact time. >> gold did the same thing. the currencies did the same thing, oil did the same thing. >> huge market reactions across the board. let's get to bob pisani in the middle of the action. over to you, bob. >> 140 points in one minute, it was wild on the floor. but we're right back to where we were prior to that 107 move to...
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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>> hey, bob, thank you. and thank you, happy birthday to 24th birthday to cnbc. >> thank you. >> so what we wanted to do, bob, is we wanted investors to have some exposure to most asset classes, that would be stocks, bonds, cash, commodities, and even real estate, depending upon your age. and you can do all of this with etfs that are liquid, transparent and diversified. >> the thing i like about this, the core holdings, really three of them -- a domestic etf, international stock etf, and a bond etf, okay? so now, let's take a look at what they look like here. for the 30-year-old portfolio, 17.5% in the spider. that's the biggest etf in the world. 17% in the vanguard, old world etf, 2,000 stocks in 46 countries outside the u.s. and finally 2.5% in the i-shares bond market. treasuries, corporate, bonds, all at once. what's the purpose here? >> yeah, bob, it gives you broad exposure to stocks and bonds at a low cost of almost 10 basis points, or .1%. >> all right. so for the 30-year-old, there's more here. you
>> hey, bob, thank you. and thank you, happy birthday to 24th birthday to cnbc. >> thank you. >> so what we wanted to do, bob, is we wanted investors to have some exposure to most asset classes, that would be stocks, bonds, cash, commodities, and even real estate, depending upon your age. and you can do all of this with etfs that are liquid, transparent and diversified. >> the thing i like about this, the core holdings, really three of them -- a domestic etf,...
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scott. >> pelley: bob thank you. our senior correspondent john miller is a former assistant director of the f.b.i. john, the men do not seem to be doing anything suspicious in these videos, so why does the f.b.i. believe that these are their men? >> reporter: you know, they have other video, including the one bob referenced where they believe they actually have on tape one of the suspects in the white baseball cap putting the bomb down in front of the starbucks at the second oncation. we'reason they selected the ted twre seeg here is they wanted to find the pictures that didn't have the most sinister activity but the pictureshat gave pplthe best chance of recognizing them. >> pelley: and one of the backpacks, we're told, matched from the debris that was recovered. >> reporter: that's right, and it seems to be the same kind of make, year, and mold backpack pell is a little circumstantial but, it's a good pointer. >> pelley: deslauries said in the news reference these men are deemed to be armed and dangerous. >> report
scott. >> pelley: bob thank you. our senior correspondent john miller is a former assistant director of the f.b.i. john, the men do not seem to be doing anything suspicious in these videos, so why does the f.b.i. believe that these are their men? >> reporter: you know, they have other video, including the one bob referenced where they believe they actually have on tape one of the suspects in the white baseball cap putting the bomb down in front of the starbucks at the second...
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baghdad bob alone karbala as far as i'll file we've traveled a road where danger is ever present. khaled was under the protection of these gaunt and me maps of providence. the speech. which. it's. at. ok. i. know what things should go in the republican texas and be a whole lot better off when the state of texas texas has got its own like. has got all the hauling gas and everything it needs it's got all that and. everything it needs it can survive but the rest united states would say tourist. and not. mind little. striving for bread and an independent future of. the republican texas analyse. i. he. tonight the second suspect in the boston marathon bombing is captured alive after an intense manhunt but his mother exclusively tells our tape that the f.b.i. has been hounding the family for years. iraqis vote in their first election since the u.s. military withdrawal but hopes for democracy i'm odd by bombings and protests the reports from the hot press. and tens of thousands in bahrain vent their fury over the upcoming four with a one grand prix race scene is giving the gypsum a seat
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he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. stossel matter segment tonight. department store broke the boston terror case wide open. and now there is a debate on whether more security cameras should be put in public spaces. >> the people who are worried about privacy, have a legitimate worry but we live in a complex world where you are going to have to have a level of security greater than you did back in the olden days if you will. and our laws and our i object ter presentation of the constitution, i think, have to change. >> bill: all right here now to reply to that fox business anchor john stossel. disagree with mayor bloomberg? >> about a ton of things but not that really. these cameras are going to grow and that's okay. i disagre
he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. stossel matter segment tonight. department store broke the boston terror case wide open. and now there is a debate on whether more security cameras...
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>> some of the negative themes we're seeing and despite what bob said, yes, we did see group reports out of industrial companies today. overall the industrials are expected to be down year over year as are the materials and when you have two sectors that are proxies are global growth, it is disconcerting and just continues what we already know and there is still weakness in global growth. a lot of these companies are still citing europe and china as areas that they're seeing weakness in the first quarter and continuing into the second quarter. i would say those two sectors alone do paint a rather negative picture and then, it is nice to see consumer diskregary on the other end and that consumers are still out there shopping. >> cistine schwartz, senior manager at s&p capital i.q. >>> coming up on the program, rain and snow hit the midwest and the worst may be yet to come for businesses and farmers in the region. but fert, here's how the international closed today. fo> turning now to market focus, a parade of earnings after the market closed today. we start with dow component at&t. pr
>> some of the negative themes we're seeing and despite what bob said, yes, we did see group reports out of industrial companies today. overall the industrials are expected to be down year over year as are the materials and when you have two sectors that are proxies are global growth, it is disconcerting and just continues what we already know and there is still weakness in global growth. a lot of these companies are still citing europe and china as areas that they're seeing weakness in...
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live in palo alto, bob redell, where the suspect was seen earlier this week. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jon. yes, seen by a woman who hitched a ride with him. she tells the san mateo county sheriff's office he dropped her off at vista point in skyline monday night. she called 911 because she had become nervous and frightened after he mentioned that he had a knife. when shown a photo, she was able to identify the man who picked her up as dmitry storm, a 32-year-old man who authorities want in connection to robbery with at least 10 cars from marin, santa cruz and monterey counties, all those robberies taking place since the start of april. sheriff's office is looking into whether he stole another vehicle early yesterday morning not far from where he dropped off that hitchhiker. down south in santa cruz county, our sister station is told in that area that storm has a history of violence, considered armed and dangerous. his mother, who did not want to be identified, believes otherwise and is pleading for her son to just turn himself in. >> just stop
live in palo alto, bob redell, where the suspect was seen earlier this week. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jon. yes, seen by a woman who hitched a ride with him. she tells the san mateo county sheriff's office he dropped her off at vista point in skyline monday night. she called 911 because she had become nervous and frightened after he mentioned that he had a knife. when shown a photo, she was able to identify the man who picked her up as dmitry storm, a 32-year-old man who...
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it all began today when bob dylan made his recording debut on april 24th, '52 years ago. that is a long career. we will be right back. we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ gerri: a earlier this hour we give you tips on how to resolve complaints and asked whether complete -- consumers should complain more. tom writes, no, complaining is wasted energy. redirected toward finding an alternative way to achieve your goal and make sure your goal is rooted in truth. allen says, simply if you do nothing targeting what you paid for, speak up. business cannot help you if you did not tell them the problem. give the business a chance to fix it. we ask the question on gerriwillis.com. 89 percent said yes. that's interesting. 11 percent said no. finally tonight, an unbelievable case
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bob pisani has the details. bob? >> well, importantly thing here is it started off very ugly, michelle. take a look at dow jones industrial average. ugly right from the start. we were down as much as 193 points at the worst part. in the middle of the day, we kind of came off of our lows and most of the traders attribute that to news that progress was being made on the boston marathon case, as you heard there from scott. there's the dow industrials, for one month. here's the problem that everybody's got down here. we were in an up trend in the stock market, all throughout the year, until monday. and now we have had two days, bad news, 90% of the volume on the downside monday, and 90% of the volume on the downside today, selling. now, this may be the start of a trend reversal. that means instead of an up trend, the market's not in an up trend anymore. these kind of internal indicators is what people look for. that's what people are lacking for. your big base metals, copper, aluminum, nickel, are essentially at 52-week
bob pisani has the details. bob? >> well, importantly thing here is it started off very ugly, michelle. take a look at dow jones industrial average. ugly right from the start. we were down as much as 193 points at the worst part. in the middle of the day, we kind of came off of our lows and most of the traders attribute that to news that progress was being made on the boston marathon case, as you heard there from scott. there's the dow industrials, for one month. here's the problem that...
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bob my spisani is with us. todd cycloschoenberger joins us well. we've had a change in tone, haven't we? >> yeah, we've been in an up trend for a long, long time. suddenly, we have two really lousy days, monday and today. days where there is heavy volume on the downside, days when new lows expand in the market. we haven't seen that for a long time. 90% of the volume to the downside on both of these days, this is starting to raising questions about whether or not this up trend is now becoming, stalling out or becoming potentially a down trend. it's called a trend reversal. >> todd, what do you think? are we seeing that right now? you're going to make a bet on that question and what the outcome is? >> great entry point right now. bob, i'm completely disagreeing with you, and i'll tell you why. you have a couple of bad days in the market, but this is a great entry point for investors. i'm still predicting dow 16,000 by year end. this was a wonderful opportunity. we probably will continue to slide lower in the coming days, probably even the next couple
bob my spisani is with us. todd cycloschoenberger joins us well. we've had a change in tone, haven't we? >> yeah, we've been in an up trend for a long, long time. suddenly, we have two really lousy days, monday and today. days where there is heavy volume on the downside, days when new lows expand in the market. we haven't seen that for a long time. 90% of the volume to the downside on both of these days, this is starting to raising questions about whether or not this up trend is now...
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bob fasanni has more on today's action in the markets from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: it was another whip saw day that started ugly right off the bat. the problem is that key commodities like copper, aluminum and nickel were again dropping at essentially 52-week lows, all on concerns out slowing global growth. key commodities hit 52-week lows as well. and while commodity stocks like materials and energy suffered, there were also notable decline in industrials and in financials like bank of america which missed earnings estimates. and in technology stocks, tech bell whether apple hit a new 52-week low on concerns whether slowing iphone and ipad sales. the market stays a modest midday whetheword being made in the boston marathon investigation and, again, moved down toward the close. >> the problem for the stock market is a simple one. the market has been in an uptrend all year. now we've had two big down days, two days for selling on heavy volume. that's a question whether there is still an uptrend in the market. trend followers are an important part of the
bob fasanni has more on today's action in the markets from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: it was another whip saw day that started ugly right off the bat. the problem is that key commodities like copper, aluminum and nickel were again dropping at essentially 52-week lows, all on concerns out slowing global growth. key commodities hit 52-week lows as well. and while commodity stocks like materials and energy suffered, there were also notable decline in industrials...
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here's bob pisani with the earnings scorecard. >> it was a good day for earnings, and most importantly, big, multinational industrial companies like united technologies, ingersoll-rand and illinois toolworks affirm their 2013 earnings guidance and if there were significant signs of an ongoing global spot of it. it may be a little bit below expectations, but we expectest mo of the way through. here's the good news. almost 70% of the company's reporting have been reporting expectations. the only 42% are beating on the top line, on revenues and that's way below the 62%. this has been a problem for several quarters and it means the companies are able to do well on earnings because they become cost-cutting monsters not because they're increasing their revenues and of course, it's good for companies to become more cost efficient, but the lack of revenues and adding to the employment problem. companies are reluctant to hire more people when they're not able to sell anymore. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> here now to talk more about those first
here's bob pisani with the earnings scorecard. >> it was a good day for earnings, and most importantly, big, multinational industrial companies like united technologies, ingersoll-rand and illinois toolworks affirm their 2013 earnings guidance and if there were significant signs of an ongoing global spot of it. it may be a little bit below expectations, but we expectest mo of the way through. here's the good news. almost 70% of the company's reporting have been reporting expectations. the...
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bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily,e found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. david: hello, everybody. david asman here are lori rothman in for liz we have a recovery but it was a lot worse earlier in the day. up with of the points it recovered, lori, just about the time that those rumors came out about an arrest in the boston bombing case. lori: it is an interesting chart to look at, the intraday on the dow. i would say, dave, we're still still seeing a flight to safety. the dow is off more than 115 points right now. straight to nicole petallides joining us from the new york stock exchange. david: nicole, let me ask you about that arrest question. because that is the question, whether or not the terror and bombing terror and the reports of ricin in mails down in washingt
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and bob pisani, are you going to show this chart? here it is. >> there it is. >> this is typically what's been happening lately in the last hour -- i mean, this is for the whole day, what the typical hour looks like of the s&p 500. and look at the last hour. that's when you'll see a lot of buying come in these days. that's when people are willing to commit to this market, after they've seen how it trades during the day, bob. >> yeah. and the important thing is, what this chart is showing is that there are bigger price swings to the upside in the last half hour than the rest of the day. now, this intuitively makes some sense if you know that the market's had an incredible year. we've been up almost every day of the year. we're up 10% in the year. so when you have this kind of momentum going into the close and you're up most days of the year, the momentum guys stay with the market. and they basically stay long. so i can assure you, this chart would look differently, bill, if we were down 10% on the s&p 500 this year. you wouldn't see t
and bob pisani, are you going to show this chart? here it is. >> there it is. >> this is typically what's been happening lately in the last hour -- i mean, this is for the whole day, what the typical hour looks like of the s&p 500. and look at the last hour. that's when you'll see a lot of buying come in these days. that's when people are willing to commit to this market, after they've seen how it trades during the day, bob. >> yeah. and the important thing is, what this...
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surgery for your support and belief and is your mentor ship when it comes to doctor peggy and doctor bob and doctor campbell for your mentor ship and my colleagues and coen and i thank you. (applause) thanks for mayor of san francisco, edwin lee and the board of supervisors these are all people who not only believes in wrap around but put fining behind it and in fact it cost so much in the way of resource to save one person in violate injury but it's the less than the cost of resid victim and so i want to thank aum you have in the name of hope and belief in our communities for allowing us to do this work and continuing and to kaiser meta fund and at&t those who have believed in us and finally, i want to thank my valentine scot lord because everyday is valentine's day with you. thank you. (applause) . . >> our final award will be pretend by the executive vice president of group lead social responsibility union bank.. >> well good morning everyone it's great to be here to see all of you and hear some of these ininspiringing stories from yawn and david and certainly listening to the moving
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zero heartbur bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some plannining aneffort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td amitrade. is. liz: right now with just a couple of minutes left for the markets, we have a couple of 52-week highs. we need to show them to you right now. they are probably wildly held names you hold in your portfolio. everything from mcdonald's to proctor & gamble. as you look at these names keep in mind the dow jones industrials, many names on there had indeed been down 90 points. at the moment up 16 with just two minutes left. dived asman is with me to get ready for "after the bell.". david: the vix is down dramaticly. we're down double digits on the vix. the it down 12%. apparently the market discounted the concern in boston, what is happening in europe and china. but, lauren simonetti down at new yor
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also the business division as bob mentioned. yahoo! search businesses doing pretty well here. >> let's turn to -- speaking of where we are with enterprise, let's turn to big blue ibm reporting. what have you indicated there? >> look, the important thing here is this is the real tell. this is the most important company. best is not pcs. you think they're not glad they sold the pc business? what was that? like 2004? that was the trade of the century. it's 60% services these days. maybe 20% software. if you want to see a slow down in itxpc this is where you're going to see it. >> it's really tricky. maybe their main fram business will help. >> all right. so mainframes and services all with ibm after the bell. ahead on the program, the darker side of currency trading when power lunch comes bam. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescr
also the business division as bob mentioned. yahoo! search businesses doing pretty well here. >> let's turn to -- speaking of where we are with enterprise, let's turn to big blue ibm reporting. what have you indicated there? >> look, the important thing here is this is the real tell. this is the most important company. best is not pcs. you think they're not glad they sold the pc business? what was that? like 2004? that was the trade of the century. it's 60% services these days....
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also joining us, former cia officer bob baer. what do we know about what the older brother did in the six months that he was back in russia last year? >> reporter: well, speaking to the aunt, although he arrived here according to u.s. officials in january, she wasn't aware of him turning up until march, so it's a slight gap where we don't know quite where he was. he then hung around family members here, making perhaps a couple of trips to see relatives in chechnya. he appears to have been joined by his father in round about may as well but the key thing, the aunt noticed, was how much he had changed from the five years before when she had seen him, he had been that time in america and had become a very devout muslim, she said, saying it should be in the very center of his life. he actually refused to even look women he wasn't related to in the eye. after of course his return to the u.s. in july, we do know that on his youtube channel, he posted a link to extremist militant video here in the north caucasus in dagestan, a man who s
also joining us, former cia officer bob baer. what do we know about what the older brother did in the six months that he was back in russia last year? >> reporter: well, speaking to the aunt, although he arrived here according to u.s. officials in january, she wasn't aware of him turning up until march, so it's a slight gap where we don't know quite where he was. he then hung around family members here, making perhaps a couple of trips to see relatives in chechnya. he appears to have been...
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. >> bob, why all the demand for these cars? is it because ford is making better cars? or is it that people just need new ones given that the a of the vehles on e road are so old? >> yeah, that's a very important point, suzie. there is a strong replacement demand element behind the industry growth in north america. and certainly that's part of the story. but clearly the consume are responding to the product that is we have out there. a lot of that was around the new fusion. the new cmax and escape, and part of that story is fuel economy. it's the fun to drive element of the vehicles and they see value in the price positions that we have in the marketplace. as popular as ford isith consumers, it's toyota that is the number one automaker in the world. what can ford do to change that? >> we have to keep working our own one ford plan. which is working and is having great success. we've seen the fruit of that in north america, growing dramatically in africa, and we expect great things from that part of the region by mid decade. we have a restructuring plan in place in europe
. >> bob, why all the demand for these cars? is it because ford is making better cars? or is it that people just need new ones given that the a of the vehles on e road are so old? >> yeah, that's a very important point, suzie. there is a strong replacement demand element behind the industry growth in north america. and certainly that's part of the story. but clearly the consume are responding to the product that is we have out there. a lot of that was around the new fusion. the new...
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reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you very much. >> let's see if the skies are pretty clear out there. meteorologist, rob mayeda, is in for christina. >> speak of that, mostly clear over san jose. a nice pretty sunrise. no fog. clear skies. temperatures before sunrise, the coolest we will see for the rest of the day. mid-50s for most of the bay area. fairfield, 62 degrees. the absence of our sea breeze, our ocean air-conditioning that's going to allow our temperatures to climb on up. we will be mainly cloudfree throughout the day, not just inland valleys but even out to the coast. slight offshore push will mean like places like san francisco, mid to upper 70s around noon. 80s in the valleys by 12:00. our inland spots will have a chance at low 90s, tri-valley, and around san rafael. starts to cool off, san francisco into oakland by 3:00, 4:00. a couple of days of summerlike weather. temperatures drop back to near normal as we head towards wednesday and thursday. staying cool to the start of the weekend. >> almost summerlike traffic. i don't want to jinx thing
reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you very much. >> let's see if the skies are pretty clear out there. meteorologist, rob mayeda, is in for christina. >> speak of that, mostly clear over san jose. a nice pretty sunrise. no fog. clear skies. temperatures before sunrise, the coolest we will see for the rest of the day. mid-50s for most of the bay area. fairfield, 62 degrees. the absence of our sea breeze, our ocean air-conditioning that's...
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nonetheless, bob pisani, the market reacted,ened it was quite scary how quickly. surely humans can't affect the market that quickly. to what degree was it the computers kicking in here? >> very much the computers here. let me show you how fast it happened. it was about 1:07, mandy when we had the first word of the twitter account. down here on the floor, i can tell you the market moved faster than the traders themselves could react. i was stander here. people said, what happened? and we started looking for the sources. about 140 points in the dow. it occurred in less than two minutes. look at the s&p futures. and you can see the drop down, pretty similar overall. people wonder, how do you get a market to react in 20 or 30 seconds, you get a drop of 140 points. the programs have different ways to work. one it on keyword recognition, when you hear or see the word explosion and white house at the same time, you sell. the other is trend following programs. when the market is moving down very, very rapidly, you keep selling into it, then when you sense a bottom, you bu
nonetheless, bob pisani, the market reacted,ened it was quite scary how quickly. surely humans can't affect the market that quickly. to what degree was it the computers kicking in here? >> very much the computers here. let me show you how fast it happened. it was about 1:07, mandy when we had the first word of the twitter account. down here on the floor, i can tell you the market moved faster than the traders themselves could react. i was stander here. people said, what happened? and we...
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and on sunday i made protest against the race of formula one champion sebastian vettel dominated the bob graham grand prix as the red bull man security second win of the four races this season lotus drivers can be right in and romance groeschel finished second and third respectively ferrari's fernando alonso suffered a problem to his rear wing and could only manage eight vettel is now ten points clear of lichen at the top of the overall standings. but also on the sunday novak djokovic ended rafael nadal's eight year reign in monte carlo as the world number one beach the king of play on his favored surface six two seven six was the final score after djokovic twice came from a break down in the second set a serbian sending out a strong message ahead of next month's french open the only grand slam title missing from his collection. was staying with tennis and russia booked their place in the fed cup final after a thrilling come back from to nail down to stun slovakia three two ridges on port reports. russia produced a little bit of history is overcome with her side ever to come from two rob
and on sunday i made protest against the race of formula one champion sebastian vettel dominated the bob graham grand prix as the red bull man security second win of the four races this season lotus drivers can be right in and romance groeschel finished second and third respectively ferrari's fernando alonso suffered a problem to his rear wing and could only manage eight vettel is now ten points clear of lichen at the top of the overall standings. but also on the sunday novak djokovic ended...
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jeff cox, bob pisani face off on the issue, next. stay with us. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> welcome back. we want to get back to the ongoing debate of man versus machine in the market. yesterday's fake tweet from the associated press account, just putting the issue front and center once again. is this just a twitter issue or does this say more about the structu
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thanks to luke russert and bob. i'll see you back here tomorrow. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. >>> and a big cold front is stretches across most of the country on the northwest side of it. we have some heavy snow, especially across nebraska and south dakota today, but we're also looking at the threat of strong storms, especially down through oklahoma, where some isolated tornadoes are possible today. also see a round of thunderstorms in atlanta, detroit and chicago. temperatures in the southeast about 81. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. since i'm
thanks to luke russert and bob. i'll see you back here tomorrow. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. >>> and a big cold front is stretches across most of the country on the northwest side of it. we have some heavy snow, especially across nebraska and south dakota today, but we're also looking at the threat of strong storms, especially down through oklahoma, where some isolated tornadoes are possible today. also see a round of thunderstorms in atlanta, detroit and chicago....